The biggest dance music festival to ever be held in Harrogate kicks off tomorrow (Saturday) featuring a stellar lineup of established DJs.
Love to be… Festival is taking place from 12pm until 11pm, with three separate stages to entertain visitors with a variety of musical performances.
The festival is being held on the Stray near Oatlands Drive and will bring 30 years of house music to celebrate its 30th year.
The lineup of international house music DJs, vocalists, musicians, and performers includes Bez from Happy Mondays, Barbara tucker (live) and Roger Sanchez.
Darius Syrossian, Allister Whitehead and K-Klass DJ will also perform.
There will also be a nod to Ibiza’s famous Cafe Mambo in the form of its own stage, which will include an indoor area.

Tracing its routes back to Sheffield’s Music Factory, this festival guarantees a genuine night of clubbing atmosphere and cutting-edge club decor, stilt walkers, flamboyant dancers and drag hosts.
Love to be... Festival is supporting The Ostrich charity, which aims to prevent teenage suicide through advice and support services.
To find out more or to get tickets, visit: https://www.lovetobeevents.co.uk/festival

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